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@priteau priteau commented Feb 28, 2023

  • Specify unified alerting to avoid migration error
  • Update Openstack Dashboard (Update Openstack Dashboard #406)
  • Bump neutron containers
  • Fix build of release notes
  • Remove extra new lines in release notes

MoteHue and others added 10 commits February 20, 2023 15:39
Specify unified alerting to avoid migration error
* Update Openstack dashboard

Updates the Openstack dashboard to show http 300 status codes as green
as this is the expected return code from some services.

Change-Id: I19f62d5a1ec697536ad93cf80291930f72b70a42

* Add release note

* Update releasenotes/notes/openstack-dash-ff7bf179e37c8e4b.yaml

Co-authored-by: Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com>

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Co-authored-by: Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com>
Brings in the following networking-generic-switch-changes:

- Adds support for DellOS10
- Adds support for trunk ports
Bump neutron containers to support DellOS10/trunking
Because we turn warnings into errors (sphinx-build -W), the following
warning breaks the build:

    stackhpc-kayobe-config/releasenotes/source/xena.rst:3: WARNING: Duplicate explicit target name: "pr".

This is caused by the use of a single underscore at the end of links
using the same reference: in this case, "PR", resulting in the duplicate
target name "pr". Switch to anonymous hyperlink references with two
underscores instead of one [1].

[1] https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#anonymous-hyperlinks
Fix build of release notes
@priteau priteau requested a review from a team as a code owner February 28, 2023 15:12
@priteau priteau self-assigned this Feb 28, 2023
@priteau priteau merged commit 305d34c into stackhpc/yoga Mar 1, 2023
@priteau priteau deleted the yoga-xena-merge branch March 1, 2023 09:20
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